SCRC301: Meditation in Clinical Practice
David Lukoff,PhD
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To obtain CE credit, complete these Quiz and Quest items. Quest items require online searches for information. 70% correct on the quiz and quest items combined is required. If you have trouble accessing a site, skip that item and write in "inaccessible." Also fill out the course evaluation items.
Quiz and Quest Questions
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Question 1
The meditation techniques used as therapies originally derive from
a) laboratory discoveries
b) Native American traditions
c) Asian spiritual practices
d) Christian practices
Question 2
Meditation is classified by the NCCAM as a type of
a) Religious practice
b) Self-regulation technique
c) Mind-Body technique
d) Relaxation
Question 3
According to the NCCAM, mind-body interventions employ a variety of techniques designed to facilitate the mind's capacity to affect________.
a) brain waves
b) bodily function and symptoms
c) outcomes
d) ability to meditate
Question 4
Which of these is not a type of meditation practice
a) Vipassana
b) Mindfulness
c) Concentration methods
d) biofeedback
Question 5
Long term follow up of patients treated for anxiety with meditation showed
a) Little compliance or long term symptom reduction
b) Good compliance but no long term symptom reduction
c) Little compliance but long term symptom reduction
d) Good compliance and long term symptom reduction
Question 6
Meditation has been used successfully to control the symptoms of all these disorders except
a) anxiety disorder
b) pain disorder
c) high blood pressure
d) schizophrenia
Question 7
List one article from your PubMed search for meditation research articles
Question 8
List one article from your PubMed search for meditation research articles using a Boolean connector (eg, meditation and pain)
Question 9
List one title of a research article from the CAM Citation Index
Question 10
According to the Braith JA, McCullough JP, Bush J study, relaxation-induced anxiety in chronically anxious subjects is
a) extremely rare
b) best treated with meditation training
c) a risk with a substantial minority of patients
a) none of the above
Question 11
Benson found that religious beliefs
a) tend to interfere with religious practice
b) are often strengthened by meditation
c) and meditation are incompatible
d) none of the above
Question 12
Meditation
a) is contraindicated while in psychotherapy
b) is a valuable adjunctive technique in psychotherapy
c) is an unethical intervention by current professional guidelines
d) is approved by the APA and AMA for treatment of hypertension
Question 13
Which best describes the relation between alpha brain states and meditation?
a) The alpha state is the best indicator of successful meditation
b) Meditation harmonizes the alpha state, and balances the brain
c) Alpha brain wave activity is increased by meditation practice
d) The alpha state is the goal of meditation
Question 14
In what way is meditation related to Prozac?
a) Prozac is an effortless meditation
b) They both increase the available serotonin in the brain
c) They both have significant negative side-effects
d) Meditation is a cheaper version of Prozac
Question 15
How does meditation affect brain neurochemistry?
a) Meditation increases available serotonin and melatonin to the brain
b) Meditation increases the alpha state, and balances brain chemistry
c) Meditation doesn't have a specific effect, so it can't directly influence anything
d) Depression is due to excess serotonin which meditation reduces
Course Evaluation Questions
Question 1
Did the course expand your knowledge and skills?
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Question 2
Are you confident that you can describe the two basic meditation techniques and their clinical applications?
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Question 3
Are you confident that you can conduct searches on the Internet for research and clinical articles on meditation?
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Question 4
Are you confident that you can conduct searches on the Internet for research and clinical articles on meditation
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Question 5
Are you confident that you know conditions for which meditation is clinically beneficial and for which it is contraindicated?
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Question 6
Are you confident that you can find web sites with client self-help resources on meditation?
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Question 7
Was material relevant to your professional activities?
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Question 8
Were the course lessons written and organized clearly?
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Question 9
Was the course appropriately challenging?
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Question 10
Was the online course confusing and difficult to complete?
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Question 11
Would you take another course from this instructor?
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Question 12
How would you rate the overall value of this course?
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Question 13
Difficulties, and suggestions for change or new courses (optional)